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275-218 DPDT relay wiring

 
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:27 pm    Post subject: 275-218 DPDT relay wiring Reply with quote

Anyone has wiring diagram for wiring up Radio Shack 275-218 DPDT relay to a coolie hat switch used for trim?

There are two coil terminals.. I assumed one for each switch position (eg. up/down).. but do they need to be "energized" (feeding it +12V)? Both? Only one? I could try a few different things, but would rather ask before I start making smoke in the garage Smile

What I've got so far is: 1 & 2 are jumpered together and go to ground. 3 & 4 jumpered together and go to +12. 5 & 6 are outputs that go to the motor.. just not sure about these two coil terminals (7 & Cool.

Thanks!

Radomir


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 7:30 pm    Post subject: 275-218 DPDT relay wiring Reply with quote

At 05:27 PM 11/26/2006 -0800, you wrote:

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Anyone has wiring diagram for wiring up Radio Shack 275-218 DPDT relay to
a coolie hat switch used for trim?

There are two coil terminals.. I assumed one for each switch position (eg.
up/down).. but do they need to be "energized" (feeding it +12V)? Both?
Only one? I could try a few different things, but would rather ask before
I start making smoke in the garage Smile

What I've got so far is: 1 & 2 are jumpered together and go to ground. 3
& 4 jumpered together and go to +12. 5 & 6 are outputs that go to the
motor.. just not sure about these two coil terminals (7 & Cool.

See

http://www.aeroelectric.com/PPS/Flight/Trim/trim2.pdf
You need two relays to do the architecture above.
Use 1/2 (one pole) of each relay to control the +
up and + down side of the trim actuator.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 8:15 pm    Post subject: Re: 275-218 DPDT relay wiring Reply with quote

Thanks.. apparently, can be done by doing this, which avoids using 2 relays:

http://www.infinityaerospace.com/Flap.pdf
that's what I was looking for exactly.
PS. Bob, it'd be very helpful to add this to the PPS drawings... beats buying/using 2 relays.


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 9:11 pm    Post subject: 275-218 DPDT relay wiring Reply with quote

At 08:15 PM 11/26/2006 -0800, you wrote:

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Thanks.. apparently, can be done by doing this, which avoids using 2 relays:

http://www.infinityaerospace.com/Flap.pdf
that's what I was looking for exactly.
PS. Bob, it'd be very helpful to add this to the PPS drawings... beats
buying/using 2 relays.

Not if you want to use the coolie hat switch. The
single relay circuit runs motor current through the
pilot's control switch. The coolie hat switch would
certainly not withstand the current required to run
a flap motor. It might be okay with the current to
run a Ray-Allen actuator but one would have to publish
that caveat on any drawing of this architecture to
warn the builder that not only the relay but the switch
needs to be rated for motor load currents.

This is why I publish the generic 2-relay drawings you see
on the website. This architecture ALWAYS works with
ANY motor and switch combination because the switch
handles relay coil currents only. The 2-relay architecture
also provides dynamic braking by putting a dead short
across a spinning motor when the motor is de-energized.
Reduces coast against the limit switches.

Bob . . .
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 9:55 pm    Post subject: Re: 275-218 DPDT relay wiring Reply with quote

Thanks.. that makes sense.. I'm using this for trim (Ray Allen).. not flaps..

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